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Old 05-18-2007, 03:21 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Blessing Trumpets

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Originally Posted by rowuk View Post
My opinion on Blessing:
built to a price. Good value for the price. I have played 4 or 5 different trumpets for students and 2 flugels.
Play before you pay.
Your Silver Flair is actually a pro horn - is there a reason that you are looking for something else - or do you just have the "itch" to get something new?
The "King" is not looking like such a king anymore. Plus yes there is a bit of an "itch" to get a new one. I have played a blessing flugal and it had a very beautiful tone to it when I played it. So I looked around for Blessing Trumpets and will be considering getting one over the next year, maybe two. But I just wanted from a players perspective how nice they are. Before I make the step to got try them out. I have an excellent music shop that I cannot see very often and I want to go there with an idea about which trumpets to try.
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